Tata Motors introduces Turbotronn 2.0 to power Tata trucks in the 19-42 tonne range

Fully compliant with the BS6 Phase 2 emission norms, the Turbotronn 2.0 is platform-agnostic and offered with Signa, Ultra, LPT and cowl platform and comes with a warranty of 6 years/6 lakh km.

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Tata Motors introduces Turbotronn 2.0 to power Tata trucks in the 19-42 tonne range

Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has introduced its technologically advanced engine Turbotronn 2.0, to power Tata trucks in the 19-42 tonne range for multiple applications across categories. 

It has been tested for over 30 lakh km and 70,000 cumulative hours across diverse duty cycles and harsh terrains, claims the press release. 

Fully compliant with the BS6 Phase 2 emission norms, the Turbotronn 2.0 is platform-agnostic and offered with Signa, Ultra, LPT and cowl platform and comes with a warranty of 6 years/6 lakh km.

A 5-litre turbocharged diesel engine, the efficient and versatile Turbotronn 2.0 is offered in multiple states of tune ranging from 180-204 PS and engineered to offer a flatter torque curve in the range of 700-850 Nm for better drivability. With longer oil drain and service intervals of 1 lakh km, its  distinctive attributes ensure more vehicle uptime to generate higher revenues. 

A 5-litre turbocharged diesel engine, the efficient and versatile Turbotronn 2.0 is offered in multiple states of tune ranging from 180-204 PS and engineered to offer a flatter torque curve in the range of 700-850 Nm for better drivability. 

With longer oil drain and service intervals of 1 lakh km, its  distinctive attributes ensure more vehicle uptime to generate higher revenues.  

Rajendra Petkar, President and Chief Technology Officer, Tata Motors, said "The Turbotronn 2.0 is one of our most advanced internal combustion engines. Engineered with latest technologies, it enables trucks to cover longer distances in shorter time. Its robust performance and high fuel efficiency has set new industry benchmarks for trucking in India.”

Rajesh Kaul, Vice President & Business Head – Trucks, Tata Motors, said, "he Turbotronn 2.0 has been developed with extensive inputs from transporters and provides them with an edge in the highly competitive industry. Its superior value proposition, makes trucking more seamless, efficient and reliable resulting in higher revenues and lower costs." 

Suited for rapidly growing e-commerce, logistics, parcel and courier segments, the Turbotronn 2.0 engine is designed to address specific needs expressed by customers, offers enhanced driving experience and is engineered to deliver robust performance with inherent benefits of lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

 
 

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